Adaptive Radiation Therapy: A Review of CT-based Techniques.

IF 5.6 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Elizaveta Lavrova, Matthew D Garrett, Yi-Fang Wang, Christine Chin, Carl Elliston, Michelle Savacool, Michael Price, Lisa A Kachnic, David P Horowitz
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Abstract

Adaptive radiation therapy is a feedback process by which imaging information acquired over the course of treatment, such as changes in patient anatomy, can be used to reoptimize the treatment plan, with the end goal of improving target coverage and reducing treatment toxicity. This review describes different types of adaptive radiation therapy and their clinical implementation with a focus on CT-guided online adaptive radiation therapy. Depending on local anatomic changes and clinical context, different anatomic sites and/or disease stages and presentations benefit from different adaptation strategies. Online adaptive radiation therapy, where images acquired in-room before each fraction are used to adjust the treatment plan while the patient remains on the treatment table, has emerged to address unpredictable anatomic changes between treatment fractions. Online treatment adaptation places unique pressures on the radiation therapy workflow, requiring high-quality daily imaging and rapid recontouring, replanning, plan review, and quality assurance. Generating a new plan with every fraction is resource intensive and time sensitive, emphasizing the need for workflow efficiency and clinical resource allocation. Cone-beam CT is widely used for image-guided radiation therapy, so implementing cone-beam CT-guided online adaptive radiation therapy can be easily integrated into the radiation therapy workflow and potentially allow for rapid imaging and replanning. The major challenge of this approach is the reduced image quality due to poor resolution, scatter, and artifacts. Keywords: Adaptive Radiation Therapy, Cone-Beam CT, Organs at Risk, Oncology © RSNA, 2023.

适应性放射治疗:基于ct的技术综述。
适应性放射治疗是一个反馈过程,通过治疗过程中获得的成像信息,如患者解剖结构的变化,可以用来重新优化治疗计划,最终目标是提高靶覆盖和降低治疗毒性。本文综述了不同类型的适应性放射治疗及其临床应用,重点介绍了ct引导下的在线适应性放射治疗。根据局部解剖变化和临床情况,不同的解剖部位和/或疾病阶段和表现受益于不同的适应策略。在线适应性放射治疗的出现是为了解决治疗部分之间不可预测的解剖变化,在每个部分之前,患者仍在治疗台上,使用在室内获得的图像来调整治疗计划。在线治疗适应给放射治疗工作流程带来了独特的压力,需要高质量的日常成像和快速的重新轮廓、重新规划、计划审查和质量保证。为每个部分生成一个新的计划是资源密集型和时间敏感的,强调了工作流程效率和临床资源分配的需要。锥形束CT广泛用于图像引导放射治疗,因此实施锥形束CT引导的在线适应性放射治疗可以很容易地集成到放射治疗工作流程中,并有可能实现快速成像和重新规划。这种方法的主要挑战是由于低分辨率、散射和伪影导致的图像质量降低。关键词:适应性放射治疗,锥形束CT,危险器官,肿瘤学©RSNA, 2023。
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